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2013
Schormann, N., Banerjee, S., Ricciardi, R., and Chattopadhyay, D. (2013) Structure of the uracil complex of Vaccinia virus uracil DNA glycosylase. Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun. 69, 1328-34
Lalonde, J. M., Le-Khac, M., Jones, D. M., Courter, J. R., Park, J., Schön, A., Princiotto, A. M., Wu, X., Mascola, J. R., Freire, E., Sodroski, J., Madani, N., Hendrickson, W. A., and Smith, A. B. (2013) Structure-Based Design and Synthesis of an HIV-1 Entry Inhibitor Exploiting X-Ray and Thermodynamic Characterization. ACS Med Chem Lett. 4, 338-343
Shnitsar, V., Li, J., Li, X., Calmettes, C., Basu, A., Casey, J. R., Moraes, T. F., and Reithmeier, R. A. F. (2013) A substrate access tunnel in the cytosolic domain is not an essential feature of the solute carrier 4 (SLC4) family of bicarbonate transporters. J Biol Chem. 288, 33848-60
Shnitsar, V., Li, J., Li, X., Calmettes, C., Basu, A., Casey, J. R., Moraes, T. F., and Reithmeier, R. A. F. (2013) A substrate access tunnel in the cytosolic domain is not an essential feature of the solute carrier 4 (SLC4) family of bicarbonate transporters. J Biol Chem. 288, 33848-60
Gao, J., Ha, B. Hak, Lou, H. Jane, Morse, E. M., Zhang, R., Calderwood, D. A., Turk, B. E., and Boggon, T. J. (2013) Substrate and inhibitor specificity of the type II p21-activated kinase, PAK6. PLoS One. 8, e77818
Broussard, T. C., Kobe, M. J., Pakhomova, S., Neau, D. B., Price, A. E., Champion, T. S., and Waldrop, G. L. (2013) The three-dimensional structure of the biotin carboxylase-biotin carboxyl carrier protein complex of E. coli acetyl-CoA carboxylase. Structure. 21, 650-7
Hitosugi, T., Zhou, L., Fan, J., Elf, S., Zhang, L., Xie, J., Wang, Y., Gu, T. - L., Alečković, M., LeRoy, G., Kang, Y., Kang, H. - B., Seo, J. - H., Shan, C., Jin, P., Gong, W., Lonial, S., Arellano, M. L., Khoury, H. J., Chen, G. Z., Shin, D. M., Khuri, F. R., Boggon, T. J., Kang, S., He, C., and Chen, J. (2013) Tyr26 phosphorylation of PGAM1 provides a metabolic advantage to tumours by stabilizing the active conformation. Nat Commun. 4, 1790
Hitosugi, T., Zhou, L., Fan, J., Elf, S., Zhang, L., Xie, J., Wang, Y., Gu, T. - L., Alečković, M., LeRoy, G., Kang, Y., Kang, H. - B., Seo, J. - H., Shan, C., Jin, P., Gong, W., Lonial, S., Arellano, M. L., Khoury, H. J., Chen, G. Z., Shin, D. M., Khuri, F. R., Boggon, T. J., Kang, S., He, C., and Chen, J. (2013) Tyr26 phosphorylation of PGAM1 provides a metabolic advantage to tumours by stabilizing the active conformation. Nat Commun. 4, 1790
Levy, C., Zoltowski, B. D., Jones, A. R., Vaidya, A. T., Top, D., Widom, J., Young, M. W., Scrutton, N. S., Crane, B. R., and Leys, D. (2013) Updated structure of Drosophila cryptochrome. Nature. 495, E3-4
2014
Sinha, S., Cheng, S., Sung, Y. Won, McNamara, D. E., Sawaya, M. R., Yeates, T. O., and Bobik, T. A. (2014) Alanine scanning mutagenesis identifies an asparagine-arginine-lysine triad essential to assembly of the shell of the Pdu microcompartment. J Mol Biol. 426, 2328-45
Sui, X., Kiser, P. D., Che, T., Carey, P. R., Golczak, M., Shi, W., von Lintig, J., and Palczewski, K. (2014) Analysis of carotenoid isomerase activity in a prototypical carotenoid cleavage enzyme, apocarotenoid oxygenase (ACO). J Biol Chem. 289, 12286-99
Sui, X., Kiser, P. D., Che, T., Carey, P. R., Golczak, M., Shi, W., von Lintig, J., and Palczewski, K. (2014) Analysis of carotenoid isomerase activity in a prototypical carotenoid cleavage enzyme, apocarotenoid oxygenase (ACO). J Biol Chem. 289, 12286-99
Yang, G., Fu, Y., Malakhova, M., Kurinov, I., Zhu, F., Yao, K., Li, H., Chen, H., Li, W., Lim, D. Young, Sheng, Y., Bode, A. M., Dong, Z., and Dong, Z. (2014) Caffeic acid directly targets ERK1/2 to attenuate solar UV-induced skin carcinogenesis. Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 7, 1056-66
Gleason, J. E., Galaleldeen, A., Peterson, R. L., Taylor, A. B., Holloway, S. P., Waninger-Saroni, J., Cormack, B. P., Cabelli, D. E., P Hart, J., and Culotta, V. Cizewski (2014) Candida albicans SOD5 represents the prototype of an unprecedented class of Cu-only superoxide dismutases required for pathogen defense. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 111, 5866-71
Gleason, J. E., Galaleldeen, A., Peterson, R. L., Taylor, A. B., Holloway, S. P., Waninger-Saroni, J., Cormack, B. P., Cabelli, D. E., P Hart, J., and Culotta, V. Cizewski (2014) Candida albicans SOD5 represents the prototype of an unprecedented class of Cu-only superoxide dismutases required for pathogen defense. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 111, 5866-71
Gleason, J. E., Galaleldeen, A., Peterson, R. L., Taylor, A. B., Holloway, S. P., Waninger-Saroni, J., Cormack, B. P., Cabelli, D. E., P Hart, J., and Culotta, V. Cizewski (2014) Candida albicans SOD5 represents the prototype of an unprecedented class of Cu-only superoxide dismutases required for pathogen defense. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 111, 5866-71
Spicer, T. P., Jiang, J., Taylor, A. B., Choi, J. Yong, P Hart, J., Roush, W. R., Fields, G. B., Hodder, P. S., and Minond, D. (2014) Characterization of selective exosite-binding inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinase 13 that prevent articular cartilage degradation in vitro. J Med Chem. 57, 9598-611
Leettola, C. N., Knight, M. Jane, Cascio, D., Hoffman, S., and Bowie, J. U. (2014) Characterization of the SAM domain of the PKD-related protein ANKS6 and its interaction with ANKS3. BMC Struct Biol. 14, 17
Kim, Y., Rosenberg, S. C., Kugel, C. L., Kostow, N., Rog, O., Davydov, V., Su, T. Y., Dernburg, A. F., and Corbett, K. D. (2014) The chromosome axis controls meiotic events through a hierarchical assembly of HORMA domain proteins. Dev Cell. 31, 487-502
Sasaki, E., Zhang, X., Sun, H. G., Lu, M. -yehJade, Liu, T. -lin, Ou, A., Li, J. -yi, Chen, Y. -hsiang, Ealick, S. E., and Liu, H. -wen (2014) Co-opting sulphur-carrier proteins from primary metabolic pathways for 2-thiosugar biosynthesis. Nature. 510, 427-31
Cavalier, M. C., Pierce, A. D., Wilder, P. T., Alasady, M. J., Hartman, K. G., Neau, D. B., Foley, T. L., Jadhav, A., Maloney, D. J., Simeonov, A., Toth, E. A., and Weber, D. J. (2014) Covalent small molecule inhibitors of Ca(2+)-bound S100B. Biochemistry. 53, 6628-40
Robart, A. R., Chan, R. T., Peters, J. K., Rajashankar, K. R., and Toor, N. (2014) Crystal structure of a eukaryotic group II intron lariat. Nature. 514, 193-7
Schmitz, K. R., Carney, D. W., Sello, J. K., and Sauer, R. T. (2014) Crystal structure of Mycobacterium tuberculosis ClpP1P2 suggests a model for peptidase activation by AAA+ partner binding and substrate delivery. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 111, E4587-95
Su, C. - C., Radhakrishnan, A., Kumar, N., Long, F., Bolla, J. Reddy, Lei, H. - T., Delmar, J. A., Do, S. V., Chou, T. - H., Rajashankar, K. R., Zhang, Q., and Yu, E. W. (2014) Crystal structure of the Campylobacter jejuni CmeC outer membrane channel. Protein Sci. 23, 954-61
Bolla, J. Reddy, Su, C. - C., Do, S. V., Radhakrishnan, A., Kumar, N., Long, F., Chou, T. - H., Delmar, J. A., Lei, H. - T., Rajashankar, K. R., Shafer, W. M., and Yu, E. W. (2014) Crystal structure of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae MtrD inner membrane multidrug efflux pump. PLoS One. 9, e97903

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